| HVREN Now in Orange County |
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| Written by Web Master | |
| Friday, 31 October 2008 | |
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Hudson Valley Real Estate Network (HVREN) has just added service for Orange County in Upstate New York, expanding from their previous coverage of Dutchess and Ulster counties. Now Realtors, buyers, and sellers in all of these areas can get involved in the hottest new Real Estate Web portal in the Hudson Valley.
HVREN offers state-of-the-art free and premium Web listings, a free business and service directory, and a news portal featuring both regional and national news. The recently launched Web site is growing rapidly by filling the vaccum left by both the National maga-sites that are accessible only to Realtors and other regional sites that offer too few orinferior features and poor usability for a high price. By creating a regional flavor and focus while offering the state-of-the-art Web 2.0 features, HVREN.com is gathering a loyal local following while climbing daily in the search engine rankings. Plans to add Putnam, Westchester, and Rockland Counties to their premium Real Estate Web listings service within the next month are underway. Following this, they'll be looking north to Columbia and Greene counties. This would give them coverage of the entire Hudson Valley region from just above New York City to just south of the Capitol District. The developers are convinced that a growing demand for an affordable yet full-featured premium Real Estate Web site clearly exists in these areas and that they'll be welcomed there. However, they cite the fact that database development and Web design and testing can be tedious processes and they want to ensure no interruption of their existing service. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or lease a new home, apartment, business, office space, building lot, or an other kind of real estate in Orange County, New York, and whether you're a Realtor or a property owner, landlord, or manager, you should visit www.hudsonvalleyrealestatenetwork .com today! |
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